This story has been updated to identify the suspect in this incident and include details of their initial appearance in court Wednesday. As of 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, this story has also been updated to include information on the misdemeanor case against Michael W. Lorberter. As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, this story has been updated to […]
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After hourslong public hearing, cabaret license changes sent back to City Council for approval
Ald. Anthony Kennedy, who serves on the Licenses and Permits Committee, speaks at a Kenosha Tavern League meeting last month. Photo by Daniel Thompson/The Uptown Observer. KENOSHA ⏤ After hours of public comment, the Licenses and Permits Committee sent changes to cabaret licenses back to the City Council. The City Council will next consider the […]
After two public hearings and 3 comments, a deferral on cabaret
NOTE: This story has been updated as of 12:10 p.m. Tuesday to add in more details about last night’s meeting. KENOSHA ⏤ On Monday night, the City Council voted to send proposed changes to the city’s cabaret license back to committee. The motion, which followed more than an hour of discussion, came after council president […]
Friday protest planned, discussions continue on cabaret license changes
KENOSHA – The organizer of a planned Friday protest hopes the music and chants give officials pause in changing Kenosha’s cabaret license requirements. Friday’s protest, organized by Aimee Crucianelli, will start at 2 p.m. The event will focus on recent changes proposed for the city’s cabaret license. A live music cutoff in the city at […]
State senators praise Wray’s appointment, differ on views of Jacob Blake shooting
KENOSHA ⏤ State senators Bob Wirch and Van Wanggaard agree Noble Wray is the right choice for someone to review the investigation of the Jacob Blake case. However, when it comes to their opinion of the case itself, they largely differ. Wray hired by DA Graveley, Kaul The state Attorney General’s office announced the former […]
State Increases Kenosha Business Loans Program to $4 Million
KENOSHA – A Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC) no-interest microloan program for Kenosha businesses damaged during the recent civil unrest has been increased to $4 million, it was announced Wednesday. “We know Kenoshans are working to reconstruct and repair in the wake of devastation, and we want to do everything we can to support the […]
Support the Kenosha Lens, Uptown Observer
In partnership with the Racine County Eye, we’re creating a news website called the Kenosha Lens. Starting Oct. 5, the site will feature the work of Danial Thompson, who will cover the City of Kenosha on a page titled the Uptown Observer. For right now, his content will live on the Racine County Eye until […]
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